SUNRAYS for charter

Oceanco Length 85.5 mBuild year 2010

Good for:

Watersport loversadventurers

Styled by Terence Disdale, the interior of SUNRAYS pays homage to the twin gods of opulence and relaxation. Perfect for large families or groups of friends, each of her five decks is dedicated to the art of enjoyment.

Highlights include a spacious main salon offering a lounge and formal dining area that hides a gyroscopic pool table, while the bridge deck is home to a lavish spa and a lounge with a home cinema.

Accessed by a central elevator, the eight staterooms include two VIP staterooms, two double cabins, two twin cabins with additional Pullman berths, and a beach suite double cabin on the lower deck - this wonderful cabin includes a breath-taking sea balcony, affording guests panoramic views across the seascape. The perfect retreat for two.

The Owner’s deck features a newly installed bar to entertain guests and two tables that convert into one central dining area for up to 22 guests. The full beam Owner’s salon was designed to be the yacht’s social heart, with a piano, large 4k TV screen and a bar in the corner.

The Owner’s deck’s master suite is rightly regarded as one of the finest examples on the water, with two large dressing rooms an adjoining VIP suite and a convertible study, both with their own private terraces, which together can be transformed into one expansive living area.

Architecturally stunning, the master suite includes multiple skylights to go with a wall of forward-looking glass.

The vast bridge deck is designed for parties and entertaining, enjoying a wonderful spread of lounge seating, a pool, full bar, and DJ booth.

Providing the ultimate in outdoor living, the magnificent sundeck features a brand-new gym at its centre, with a Jacuzzi and sunpads forward, and a fleet of loungers aft.

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